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Sonicflood dissolved throughout the year 2000, citing differences over the vision of the band. Issues that led to the band dissolving included whether the band should return to a more conventional musical strain or continue making praise and worship music and how the band should sound. These were
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Sonicflood began rotating personnel making changes that would heavily impact the future of the band. Otto Price played bass, co-produced, and shared some writing credits on the album, but not wanting to continue touring, dropped out of the core band. Price would eventually take the spot of vice
467:, this meant that each one had equal say in the direction of the band. By the fall of that year, all members except Heil had departed. Heil took the role of lead singer and began recruiting new members to fill the band's touring obligations and continue making praise and worship music. 176:", "Resonate", "Cry Holy" and "Here I am to Worship". In the early years of their existence, the group earned two Dove awards and three further nominations, and one Grammy nomination. Additionally, their eponymous debut took Gold status, and spawned several No. 1 hits on Christian radio. 399:
including the Billboard 200, the top 10 Christian albums, and peaking at No. 2 on the Heatseekers Chart. The band would stay on the top 10 Christian album charts well into the year 2000 (for over 72 weeks), and becoming possibly the best known praise and worship band in America.
311:, with no intention of continuing beyond the single album. However, as the recording progressed, the band decided to commit to the project. Jeff Deyo characterized the band's name change as a sign of that commitment, saying that it was similar to the story of the 268:", opening with the line, "... she asked if God was just a slob like us, well maybe something there is lacking," the second verse begins with, "Let me tell you all my thoughts on God, cause I just met with Him this morning..." 343:, among others. Additionally, he intended to release a second project under the name Zilch. However, despite occasional status updates throughout the first decade of the 2000s, that album is yet unreleased. 504:
With Heil at the helm, the band recruited Tom Michael, Todd Shay and Brett Vargason, each of whom were members of the John Cox Band and David "Moose" Alan, who played keyboards for
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as lead vocalist. This release would take a Dove award for "Special Event Album" in 2001, although by that time the band would bear no resemblance to the one which recorded it.
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The band went on to record "A Heart Like Yours" in 2008 which has a rock and piano-dominated sound. Then, in 2009 recorded a Christmas album, "When Love First Cried."
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This release was not praise and worship music, which the band would soon become known for, but contained more standard fare, including songs on topics like friendship,
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but featuring content from other shows as well. Originally scheduled for a late 2000 release, changes in the band's structure would delay the album until 2001. .
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bass guitar player, took over on bass guitar in early 1999 and joined as a founding member before Sonicflood began touring, but did not appear on the album.
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guitarist Dwayne Larring and drummer Aaron Blanton became members of the band, bringing their number to four. The original lineup, under which the album
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album. This idea was initially met with resistance from the band, which was already in the process of recording a second album under the title
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Heil contracted the disease at the age of 11, and was afflicted with it for 26 years. Heil's case was particularly bad and, he was told,
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featured a modern rock sound with clear influences from 1960s pop music. One review cited the sound as being similar to that of
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In early 1998 Mark Lee Townsend stepped down from the role of lead singer and was replaced by then-independent artist
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Freeman, Huey (May 12, 2006). "Touching His Cloak: Sonicflood musician learns the age of miracles isn't over".
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nominations in 2000 and one win, for "Praise and Worship Album". In 1999 the band recorded a live album at the
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Franklin, Malia; Brasher, Joan (September 4, 2000). "Key Member Exits Spell Uncertain Future for Sonicflood,
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Akins, Debra; Hendrickson, Lucas W. (May 21, 2001). "Sonicflood Makes Label Jump Following Turbulent Year".
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Since their debut, Sonicflood has sold almost two million albums, and produced top worship hits (often as
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Their label took notice as well, and eventually suggested that the band consider recording a full-length
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in the Spring of 2006, and continued to tour in Europe in the Summer. These recordings were released as
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Chris Bevins – keyboards, vocals (2013–present) (currently keyboards/vocals and band manager with
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in February 1999. With this release, the band became one of many bands in the burgeoning genre of
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They released their debut album at a time when such music was gaining commercial success in the
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Ron Robinson – lead guitar, vocals, band music director (2009–present) (formerly guitar with
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and the legal complexities that surrounded the band's name and ownership had been resolved.
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complicated by the fact that the band had no true leadership; the original arrangement was
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nomination for "Best Gospel Rock Album", and the band was on Billboard charts once again.
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as an additional musician. Already an industry veteran, he went on to produce albums for
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McCabe, Ginny (July 1999). "Praise & Worship Music Changing for the Millennium".
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The release had two No. 1 hits on Christian radio, "I Want to Know You" (written by
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2000 – Dove nomination for Rock Recorded Song Of The Year: "I Have Come to Worship"
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2001 – Dove nomination for Song of the Year: "I Could Sing Of Your Love Forever"
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was recorded consisted of Deyo, Halbert, Blanton, and Larring. Heil, then the
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Moring, Mark (January–February 2001). "'I Could Sing of Your Love Forever'".
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The band originally formed in 1997 under the name, "Zilch". Zilch began as
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2000 – Nashville Music Award nomination for Contemporary Christian Album:
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Rick Heil – lead vocals, guitar (2000–present (formerly bass guitar with
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Crabbe, Betrand (January–February 1998). "Tools / Music / Zilch
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Brown, Bruce A. (September–October 1997). "Bankshots: Zilch".
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Riddle, Melissa (May 29, 2000). "Modern Worship Music Booms".
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Rick Heil (1999–2000) (switched to lead vocals exclusively)
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Dietor-Hartley, Shannon (December 1999). "Album Advice /
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In 2009, guitarist Phil Baquie received notice of his
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Bumgarner, David (September–October 1997). "Reviews:
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Dango Cellan – drums (2016–present) (also drums with
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takes an acoustic rock sound, drawing comparisons to
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written by other praise artists. This album earned a
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The following Spring Sonicflood joined the " 1851: 1793:"SONICFLOOd Guitarist Leaves For Afghanistan" 1740: 1574: 1522: 1421: 1039: 1037: 1035: 752:Derek Wyatt (2013–2015) (formerly drums with 360: 1628:Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music 1613: 1048:Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music 1009: 1695: 1693: 1678: 1676: 1674: 952:City on a Hill: Songs of Worship and Praise 576:to promote their appearance at an upcoming 508:. The band switched record labels, leaving 1858: 1844: 1768: 1713: 1701:"*Tuesday, January 24th, 2006* Sonicflood" 1684:"*Friday, September 1st, 2006* Sonicflood" 1473: 1032: 282: 1785: 1707: 1386: 1175:Taylor, Sean (December 1997). "Reviews / 1137: 1135: 1109: 964:nomination for "Best Gospel Rock Album": 921: 666:Phil Snowden – bass guitar (2013–present) 442:. The band also recorded a track for the 1996:Musical groups from Nashville, Tennessee 1795:. Jesus Freak Hideout. 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In Pilchak, Angela M. (ed.). 415:), and several lesser charting 209:but received little publicity. 1865: 1659:Ake, Colin (January 3, 2003). 1207: 931:for Praise and Worship Album: 815: 568:In 2007, the band appeared on 533:Following the 2005 release of 277:Lord, I Lift Your Name on High 1: 1714:Sonicflood (April 16, 2007). 971: 820: 549:in fall 2006. 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